Options
Dr. Rabus, Markus
Nombre de publicaciĂ³n
Dr. Rabus, Markus
Nombre completo
Rabus, Markus
Facultad
Email
mrabus@ucsc.cl
ORCID
1 results
Research Outputs
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
- PublicationThree low-mass companions around aged stars discovered by TESS(Royal Astronomical Society., 2023)
;Zitao Lin ;Tianjun Gan ;Sharon X Wang ;Avi Shporer; ;George Zhou ;Angelica Psaridi ;François Bouchy ;Allyson Bieryla ;David W Latham ;Shude Mao ;Keivan G Stassun ;Coel Hellier ;Steve B Howell ;Carl Ziegler ;Douglas A Caldwell ;Catherine A Clark ;Karen A Collins ;Jason L Curtis ;Jacqueline K Faherty ;Crystal L Gnilka ;Samuel K Grunblatt ;Jon M Jenkins ;Marshall C Johnson ;Nicholas Law ;Monika Lendl ;Colin Littlefield ;Michael B Lund ;Mikkel N Lund ;Andrew W Mann ;Scott McDermott ;Lokesh Mishra ;Dany Mounzer ;Martin Paegert ;Tyler Pritchard ;George R Ricker ;Sara Seager ;Gregor Srdoc ;Qinghui Sun ;Jiaxin Tang ;Stéphane Udry ;Roland Vanderspek ;David Watanabe ;Joshua N WinnJie YuWe report the discovery of three transiting low-mass companions to aged stars: a brown dwarf (TOI-2336b) and two objects near the hydrogen burning mass limit (TOI-1608b and TOI-2521b). These three systems were first identified using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TOI-2336b has a radius of 1.05 ± 0.04 RJ, a mass of 69.9 ± 2.3 MJ and an orbital period of 7.71 d. TOI-1608b has a radius of 1.21 ± 0.06 RJ, a mass of 90.7 ± 3.7 MJ and an orbital period of 2.47 d. TOI-2521b has a radius of 1.01 ± 0.04 RJ, a mass of 77.5 ± 3.3 MJ, and an orbital period of 5.56 d. We found all these low-mass companions are inflated. We fitted a relation between radius, mass, and incident flux using the sample of known transiting brown dwarfs and low-mass M dwarfs. We found a positive correlation between the flux and the radius for brown dwarfs and for low-mass stars that is weaker than the correlation observed for giant planets. We also found that TOI-1608 and TOI-2521 are very likely to be spin-orbit synchronized, leading to the unusually rapid rotation of the primary stars considering their evolutionary stages. Our estimates indicate that both systems have much shorter spin-orbit synchronization time-scales compared to their ages. These systems provide valuable insights into the evolution of stellar systems with brown dwarf and low-mass stellar companions influenced by tidal effects.